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1 SYLLABUS GEOGRAPHY (CODE NO. 029) CLASS-XII ( ) Annexure L Rationale Geography is introduced as an elective subject at the senior secondary stage. After ten years of general education, students branch out at the beginning of this stage and are exposed to the rigours of the discipline for the first time. Being an entry point for the higher education, students choose geography for pursuing their academic interest and, therefore, need a broader and deeper understanding of the subject. For others, geographical knowledge is useful in daily lives because it is a valuable medium for the education of young people. Its contribution lies in the content, cognitive processes, skills and values that geography promotes and thus helps the students explore, understand and evaluate the environmental and social dimensions of the world in a better manner. Since geography explores the relationship between people and their environment, it includes studies of physical and human environments and their interactions at different scales-local, state/region, nation and the world. The fundamental principles responsible for the varieties in the distributional pattern of physical and human features and phenomena over the earth s surface need to be understood properly. Application of these principles would be taken up through selected case studies from the world and India. Thus, the physical and human environment of India and study of some issues from a geographical point of view will be covered in greater detail. Students will be exposed to different methods used in geographical investigations. Objectives The course in geography will help learners: Familiarise themselves with the terms, key concepts and basic principles of geography; Search for, recognie and understand the processes and patterns of the spatial arrangement of the natural as well as human features and phenomena on the earth s surface; Understand and analyse the inter-relationship between physical and human environments and their impact; Apply geographical knowledge and methods of inquiry to new situations or problems at different levels-local, regional, national and global; Develop geographical skills, relating to collection, processing and analysis of data/ information and preparation of report including maps and graphs and use of computers whereas possible; and Utilie geographical knowledge in understanding issues concerning the community such as environmental issues, socio-economic concerns, gender and become responsible and effective members of the community. 247 Revised on 5 th September, 2012

2 Class XII One Theory Paper 3 Hours 70 Marks A. Fundamentals of Human Geography 35 Marks Unit 1: Human Geography 3 Unit 2: People 5 Unit 3: HumanActivities 10 Unit 4: Transport, Communication & Trade 10 Unit 5: Human settlements 5 Unit 6: Map Work 2 B. India: People and Economy 35 Marks Unit 7: People 5 Unit 8: Human Settlements 4 Unit 9: Resources and Development 12 Unit 10: Transport, Communication and International Trade 7 Unit 11: Geographical Perspective on selected issues and problems 4 Unit 12: Map Work 3 C. Practical Work 30 Marks Unit 1: Processing of Data and Thematic Mapping 15 Unit 2: Field study or Spatial Information Technology 10 Unit 3: Practical Record Book and Viva Voce 5 Note: - 1. Please note that the Value Based Question-(3 marks) can be taken from any lesson. Accordingly the weightage of the lessons can be reduced as per the discretion of the teacher. There is no change in the syllabus. 248 Revised on 5 th September, 2012

3 CLASS XII A. Fundamentals of Human Geography (70 Periods) 35 Marks Unit 1: Human Geography: Nature and Scope Periods 3 Unit 2: People Periods 15 Population distribution, density and growth Population change-spatial patterns and structure; determinants of population change; Age-sex ratio; rural-urban composition; Human development - concept; selected indicators, international comparisons Unit 3: Human Activities Periods 25 Primary activities - concept and changing trends; gathering, pastoral, mining, subsistence agriculture, modern agriculture; people engaged in agricultural and allied activities - some examples from selected countries. Secondary activities-concept; manufacturing: types household, small scale, large scale; agro based and mineral based industries; people engaged in secondary activities - some examples from selected countries. Tertiary activities-concept; trade, transport and communication; services; people engaged in tertiary activities - some examples from selected countries Quaternary activities-concept; knowledge based industries; people engaged in quaternary activities - some examples from selected countries Unit 4: Transport, Communication and Trade Periods 19 Z Land transport - roads, railways; trans-continental railways. Water transport- inland waterways; major ocean routes. Air transport- Intercontinental air routes. Oil and gas pipelines. Satellite communication and cyber space. International trade-bases and changing patterns; ports as gateways of international trade, role of WTO in International trade. 249 Revised on 5 th September, 2012

4 Unit 5: Human Settlements Periods 8 Settlement types - rural and urban; morphology of cities (case study); distribution of mega cities; problems of human settlements in developing countries. Unit 6: Map Work on identification of features based on above units on the outline Political map of World. Part B. India: People and Economy 70 Periods Unit 7: People Periods 12 Population : distribution, density and growth; composition of population - linguistic, religious; sex, rural-urban and occupational polulation change through time and regional variations; Migration: international, national-causes and consequences; Human development: selected indicators and regional patterns; Population, environment and development. Unit 8: Human Settlements Periods 8 Rural settlements - types and distribution; Urban settlements - types, distribution and functional classification. Unit 9: Resources and Development Periods 28 Land resources- general land use; agricultural land use, Geographical conditions and distribution of major crops (Wheat, Rice, Tea, Coffee, Cotton, Jute, Sugarcane and Rubber), agricultural development and problems. Water resources-availability and utiliation-irrigation, domestic, industrial and other uses; scarcity of water and conservation methods-rain water harvesting and watershed management (one case study related with participatory watershed management to be introduced). Mineral and energy resources- distribution of metallic (Ironore, Copper, Bauxite, Manganese) ; non-metallic (Mica, Salt) minerals; conventional (Coal, Petroleum, Natural gas and Hydroelectricity) and non-conventional energy sources (solar, wind, biogas) and conservation. Industries - types, factors of industrial location; distribution and changing pattern of selected industries-iron and steel, cotton textiles, sugar, petrochemicals, and knowledge based industries; impact of liberaliation, privatisation and globalisation on industrial location; industrial clusters. Planning in India- target area planning (case study); idea of sustainable development (case study). Unit 10: Transport, Communication and International Trade Periods Revised on 5 th September, 2012

5 Transport and communication-roads, railways, waterways and airways: oil and gas pipelines; national electric grids; communication networkings - radio, television, satellite and internet. International trade- changing pattern of India s foreign trade; sea ports and their hinterland and airports, Unit 11: Geographical Perspective on Selected Issues and Problems (One case study to be introduced for each topic) Periods 10 Environmental pollution; urban-waste disposal. Urbanisation, rural-urban migration; problems of slums. Land Degradation. Unit 12: Map work on locating and labelling of features based on above units on outline political map of India 3 Marks C. Practical Work Unit I : Processing of Data and Thematic Mapping (Periods 20) Z Sources of data. Tabulating and processing of data; calculation of averages, measures of central tendency, deviation and rank correlation; Representation of data- construction of diagrams: bars, circles and flowchart; thematic maps; construction of dot; choropleth and isopleth maps. Use of computers in data processing and mapping. Unit II: Field Study or Spatial Information Technology (Periods 10) Field visit and study: map orientation, observation and preparation of sketch; survey on any one of the local concerns; pollution, ground water changes, land use and land-use changes, poverty, energy issues, soil degradation, impact of floods and drought, catchment area of school, Market survey and Household survey (any one topic of local concern may be taken up for the study; observation and questionnaire survey may be adopted for the data collection; collected data may be tabulated and analysed with diagrams and maps). Spatial Information Technology Introduction to GIS; hardware requirements and software modules; data formats; raster and vector data, data input, editing & topology building; data analysis; overlay & buffer. Recommended text books: OR 251 Revised on 5 th September, 2012

6 1. Fundamentals of Physical Geography, Class XI, Published by NCERT 2. India, Physical Environment, Class XI, Published by NCERT 3. Practical Work in Geography, Class XI, Published by NCERT 4. Fundamentals of Human Geography, Class XII, Published by NCERT 5. India - People and Economy, Class XII, Published by NCERT 6. Practical Work in Geography, Class XII, Published by NCERT Note: The above textbooks also available in Hindi medium. Fundamentals of Human Geography Textbook I (NCERT) 252 Revised on 5 th September, 2012

7 Map Items for Identification Only on outline political map of the World Unit One Ch.-1 Nil Unit Two Ch. 2 to 4 1 Largest and smallest Country of each continent in area. 2 Countries having smallest and largest population of each continent 3 Countries having lowest and highest density of population of each continent. 4 Countries having lowest and highest growth rate of p opulat io n of each continent according to Countries having lowest and highest rank in Human Development Index in Unit Three Ch. 5 to 7 1 Areas of subsistence gathering Primary Activities. 2 Major areas of nomadic herding of the world. 3 Major areas of commercial livestock rearing 4 Major areas of extensive commercial grain faming 5 Major areas of mixed farming of the World. 6 Major areas of dairy farming of the World. Secondary Activities 1 Ruhr region, Silicon Valley, Appalachian region, Great lakes region Unit Four Ch. 8 to 9 2 Transcontinental Railways: Terminal Stations of transcontinental railways 3 Major Sea Ports : Europe: North Cape, London, Hamburg, North America: Vancouver, San Francisco, New Orleans 253 Revised on 5 th September, 2012

8 South America: Reo De Janeiro, Colon, Valparaiso Africa: Sue, Durban and Cape Town Asia: Yokohama, Shanghai, Hongkong, Aden, Colombo, Karachi, Kolkata Australia: Perth, Sydney, Melbourne and Auckland 4. Inland Waterways: Sue canal, Panama canal Rhine waterway and St. Lawrence Seaway 5. Major Airports: Asia: Tokyo, Beijing, Irkutsk, Vladivostok, Mumbai, Jedda, Aden Europe: Moscow London, Paris, Berlin, and Rome North America: Chicago, New Orleans, Mexico City South America: Bogota, Brasilia, Buenos Aires, Santiago Australia: Drarwin and Wellington. Unit Five Ch. 10 Mega cities of the world India-People and Economy (Textbook II) for locating & labelling only on the outline political map of India Units Seven Ch. 1 to 4 & Eight (i) (ii) States having largest and smallest area. States having largest and smallest population. (iii) States having highest and lowest density of population (iv) States having and highest and lowest growth (v) rate of population States having highest and lowest rural population. 254

9 (vi) States having highest and lowest urban population. (vii) States having highest and lowest participation rate. (viii) States having highest and lowest literacy rate. (ix) States having highest and lowest female literacy rate. (x) State having highest percentage of population below poverty line. (xi) State at the top in human development index. (xii) 35 Metropolitan cities (2001) Unit Nine Ch. 5 to 9 Leading producing states of the following crops: (a) Rice, (b) Wheat, (c) Jowar, (d) Bajra, (e) Maie, (f) Groundnut, (g) Cotton, (h) Jute, (i) Sugarcane, (j) Tea and (k) Coffee Minerals: Iron-ore mines: Mayurbhanj, Kendujhar, Durg, Bailadela, Ratnagiri, Bellary Manganese mines: Sundergarh, Balaghat, Nagpur, Shimoga, C o p p e r m i n e s : H a a r i b a g h, S i n g h b h u m, Khetari, Udaipur & Amarkantak Bauxite mines: Katni, Bilaspur and Koraput Coal mines: Jharia, Bokaro, Raniganj, Korba, Talcher, Singareni, Neyveli. Oil fields: Digboi, Kalol, Ankaleshwar, Bassian and Mumbai High 255

10 Oil Refineries: Bhatinda, Panipat, Mathura, Jamnager, Mangalore, Tatipaka, Haldia, Guwahati, Baroni Industries : Iron and Steel Plants: Bhadravati, Bhilai, Bokaro, Durgapur, Rourkela and Jameshedpur Cotton Textile: Ahmedabad, Surat, Gwalior, Varanasi, Murshidabad, Pune, Nagpur, Solapur and Mysore Software Technology Parks: Gandhinager, Shrinager, Mohali, Shimla, Delhi, Noida, Kanpur, Indore, Hyderabad, Bhubaneshwar and Major Industrial Regions Unit Ten Ch. 10 and 11 Transport : (i) States having lowest and highest density of roads. (ii) Headquarters of all railway ones. (iii) Major Sea Ports: Kandla, Marmagao, Kochi, Tuticorin, Chennai, Paradwip, Haldia (iv) International Air ports: Ahmedabad, Mumbai, Bangalore, Chennai, Kolkata, Guwahati, Delhi, Amritsar, Panaji, Kochi and Thiruvananthapuram 256

11 CBSE CLASS XII, DESIGN OF THE QUESTION PAPER Time: 3 hrs. Marks: 100 Subjects: Geography (Theory) The weightage or the distribution of marks shall be as follows: - 1. Weightage to different forms of questions Form of questions No. of Marks for Total Marks Estimated in questions each question Minutes Long answer (L.A.) minutes Short answer (S.A.) minutes Short answer (values based ) minutes Very short answer (V.S.A) minutes 20 minutes Map Question minutes Total minutes for revised Total Times 180 minutes 2. Weightage to content (Chapter nos. Of NCERT textbooks are given against unit within brackets) Part A: Fundamentals of Human Geography (Textbook I ) 35 marks A. Fundamentals of Human Geography 35 Marks Unit 1: Human Geography (Ch.1) 3 Unit 2: People (Ch. 2 to 4) 5 Unit 3: Human Activities (Ch. 5 to 7) 10 Unit 4: Transport, Communication & Trade (Ch. 8 and 9) 10 Unit 5: Human settlements (Ch. 10) 5 Unit 6: Map Work-----World map (for identification only relating to Units 1 2 to 5) Total Weightage to content (Chapter nos. Of NCERT textbooks are given against unit within brackets) B. India: People and Economy 35 Marks Unit 7: People (Ch. 1-3) 5 Unit 8: Human Settlements (Ch. 4) 4 Unit 9: Resources and Development (Ch. 5-9) 12 Unit 10: Transport, Communication and International Trade (Ch ) 7 Unit 11: Geographical Perspective on selected issues and problems(ch.12) 4 Unit 12: Map Work 3 Value Based Question from any unit marks

12 Note: - 2. Please note that the Value Based Question can be taken from any lesson. Accordingly the weightage of the lessons can be reduced as per the discretion of the teacher. 3. There is no change in the syllabus. Total Weightage to Difficulty Level Estimated Difficulty Level Percentage (i) Easy (E) 20% (ii) Average (AV) 60% (iii) Difficult (D) 20% Scheme of Option: No internal choice except for blind Students. 258

13 Subject: Geography (Theory) CLASS XII SAMPLE QUESTION PAPER BLUE PRINT Max. Marks: 70 Book 1: Fundamentals of Human Geography (NCERT Publication) Book 2: India: People and Economy (NCERT Publication) Total Long Short Very Short Form of Q. Answer Answer Answer Map Q. Marks =5 Unit 1. Human Geography: Nature & Scope (ch. 1) Total of Unit 3(1) 3(1) 2. People (ch. 2 to 4) 3(1) 2(2) 5(3) 3. Human Activities (ch. 5 to 7) 10(2) 10(2) 4. Transport, Communication & Trade (ch. 8 & 9) 9(3) 1(1) 10(4) 5. Human Settlements (ch. 10) 5(1) 5(1) 6. Map work-world Map Based on units (1 to 5) (2 marks) 2(1) 2(1) 7. People (ch. 1, 2 & 3) 3(1) 2(2) 5(3) 8. Human Settlements (ch. 4) 3(1) 1(1) 4(2) 9. Resources & Development 5(1) 6(2) 1(1) 12(4) (ch. 5 to 9) 10. Transport, Communication 5(1) 2(2) 7(3) & Trade (ch. 10 & 11) 11. Geographical Perspective on Selected Issues & Problems (ch. 12) 3(1) 1(1) 4(2) 12. Map Work-Map of India (relating to units 7 to 11) (3 marks) Note-Value Based Question for 3 marks i.e. question no.-20 is given from Chaper-9, Part-I 3(1) 3(-) Sub-Total 25(5) 30(10) 10(10) 5(1) 70(26) Grand Total 70(26) Note 1: Figures given within brackets indicate number of questions and outside the brackets, their total marks. 259

14 CLASS XII GEOGRAPHY (Theory) Sample Question Paper Time: 3 hrs. Max. Marks: 70 General instructions: 1. There are 26 questions in all. 2. All questions are compulsory. 3. Marks for each question are indicated against it. 4. Question numbers 1 to 10 are very short answer questions carrying 1 mark each. One question out of these is a value based question. Answer to each of these questions should not exceed 20 words. 5. Question numbers 11 to 20 are short answer question carrying 3 marks each. Out of which Q No. 20 is a value based question. Answer to each of these questions should not exceed 80 words. 6. Question numbers 21 to 25 are long answer questions of 5 marks each. Answer to each of these questions should not exceed 150 words. 7. Question no. 26 is related to identification of the places on the World Map and locating and labelling of geographical features of India on maps. 8. Outline maps of the World and India provided to you must be attached within your answer book. 9. Use of templates or stencils for drawing outline maps is allowed. 260

15 Q1. Name any two densely populated regions of the world with more than 200 persons living on every sq. km. ½+½=1 Q2. Give two reasons for unfavourable sex ratio in the world. ½+½=1 Q3. Enumerate two factors responsible for slow growth rate of population in India since ½+½=1 Q4. Explain one reason for Kerala s highest value in HDI. 1 Q5. What are satellite towns? 1 Q6. Name two member nations of SAFTA. 1 Q7. Mention the two factors which have adversely or negatively influenced Bharmaur tribal region of Himachal Pradesh. ½+½=1 Q8. Mention any one effect of noise pollution with reference to India. 1 Q9. Why are sea ports referred to as gateways of international trade? Explain with reference to Indian ports

16 Q10. Why is there a decline in the export of traditional items in India s international trade? Give any one reason. 1 Q11. There is a direct dependence of human beings on nature for resources which sustain them. Justify the statement by giving any three points in the light of environmental determinism. 3X1=3 Q12. Find out the reasons for the countries with low Human Development Index value. Give three reasons. 3X1=3 Q13. Explain three problems of slums in India. 3 Q14. Study the following map showing an inland waterway and answer the following questions. 262

17 (14.1) Identify the waterway and the two countries through which it flows. (14.2) Give one reason, why this waterway is the world s most heavily used? Note: For Blind Candidates only in lieu of Q. No =3 Q14. (14.1) Name an inland waterway in Europe and the two countries through which it flows. = (14.2) Give one reason why this waterway is widely used? Q15. Study the following bar diagrams and answer the following questions: (15.1) Why do higher numbers of females migrate from rural to rural in both the diagrams? (15.2) Why is the male migration higher from rural to urban in second diagram? 263

18 (15.3) Distinguish between Intra-State migration and Inter-State migration. 3X1=3 Note: For Blind Candidates only in lieu of Q. No Distinguish between Intra-State migration and Inter-State migration. Why do higher number of females migrate from rural to rural regions in India? 16. Study the given map and answer the following questions: 3X1=3 264

19 (16.1) Name the largest metropolitan city along with the state where it is located. (16.2) Name two states of northern India not having any metropolitan city. (16.3) Give a reason for the absence of metropolitan cities in these states. Note: For Blind Candidates only in lieu of Q. No. 16 (1+1+1=3) 16. What is a metropolitan city? Give two reasons for its becoming a metropolitan 1+2=3 Q17. Explain any three types of ports on the basis of specialied functions. 3X1=3 Q18. Why are the iron ore mines an added advantage for industrial development in India? Mention any two types of iron ore which are found in India fairly in abundance. Q Explain the contribution of sugar industry in the country s economic development. 3 (19.2) Why are most of the sugar mills located within sugar cane producing regions? 2+1=3 Q.20. Fifteenth century onwards the European colonialism began and along with trade of exotic commodities, a new form of trade emerged which was called slave trade. The Portuguese, Dutch, Spaniards, and British captured African natives and forcefully transported them to the newly discovered American for their labour in the plantations. Slave trade was a lucrative business for more than two 265

20 hundred years till it was abolished in Denmark in 1792, in Great Britain in 1807 and United States in (Source: NCERT, Fundamental of Human Geography Page No. 82) Read the above paragraph and answer the following: (a) Slavery was a curse justify the statements in your opinion. (b) What kind of values are needed to bring slavery to an end? (1½+1½=3) Q21. Describe any five salient features of Dairy Farming practiced in the world keeping the following given points in view. (21.1) Meaning of Dairy farming (21.2) Capital Investment (21.3) Labour (21.4) Market (21.5) Main Regions of Dairy farming 5X1=5 Q22. Classify the industries on the basis of inputs/raw materials with at least one example of each. Explain in detail. 5X1=5 Q23. Explain the types of rural settlements on the basis of forms and shapes of the settlements with the help of a suitable diagram. 5X1=5 266

21 Q24. Explain any five problems faced by Indian agriculture with suitable solutions. 5X1=5 Q25. Indian railways network facilitates the movement of both freight and passengers and contribute to the growth of Indian economy. Justify the statement by citing the improvements made by Indian railways so far. 5X1=5 Q26. (26.1) In the given political outline map of the World the following four features are shown: A. Country having the highest density of population in Asia. B. Largest region of extensive commercial grain farming. C. Eastern terminal city of Trans-Siberian Railway. D. Major airport in North America. 4X½=2 Identify these features and write their correct names on the line marked against each feature. 267

22 For Blind Candidates only (in lieu of Q. No. 26.1) Q26. (26.1) A. Name the Country in Asia with the highest density of population. B. Name one major region of extensive commercial grain farming in the world. C. Name the Eastern terminal city of Trans-Siberian Railway. 268

23 D. Name one major airport in North America. 4X½=2 (26.2) Locate and label the following on the given outline political map of India. (i) The state having the lowest density of population. (ii) The state leading in rice production. (iii) A coal mine in Jharkhand 3X1=3 Note: For Blind Candidates only in lieu of Q. No. 26.2) (i) Name the state with the lowest density of population in India. (ii) Name the state which is leading in rice production in India. (iii) Name any one coal mine of Jharkhand. 3X1=3 269

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25 CLASS XII SUBJECT: GEOGRAPHY Marking Scheme Time: 3 hrs. Max Marks: 70 Note: Page numbers of NCERT Text books (TB I for units 1 to 6 and TB II for units 7 to 12) are given after the answer of each question for its verification. Question No. Outline of Answer and Value Points 1. Two densely populated regions of world- A) North Eastern part of USA B) North Western part of Europe C) South, South-East and East Asia (Any two points) TB I: pg Reason for unfavourable sex ratio in the world- Female foeticide Female infanticide Domestic violence against women Lower socio-economic status of women Any other relevant point (Any two points) TB I: pg Factors for slowing down of growth rate of population in India since Decline in CBR (crude birth rate) Increase in average age of marriage Improved quality of life, particularly female education in India Any other relevant point (Any two points) TB II: pg Reason for Kerala s highest value in HDI High literacy rate Less gap between male and female literacy rates (or higher female literacy) Any other relevant point (Any one point) TB II: pg Satellite towns: These are developed around metropolitan cities such as Ghaiabad, Rohtak, Gurgaon Marks ½+½=1 ½+½=1 ½+½=

26 around Delhi TB II: pg Member nations of SAFTA: Bangladesh, Maldives, Bhutan, Nepal, India, Pakistan and Sri Lanka (Any two) TB I: pg Negative factors for backwardness of Bharmaur tribal region of Himachal Pradesh Harsh climatic conditions Low resource base Fragile environment Geographical and political isolation Any other relevant point (Any two factors) TB II: pg Effects of noise pollution: Loss of hearing ability Irritation and hyper tension Any other relevant point (Any one point) TB II: pg Indian sea-ports are referred to as the gateways of India s International trade because- Long coastline i.e km Central location and nearness to major ports Ports are the base for about 90% of India s International trade (Any one point) TB II: pg Reasons for decline in the export of traditional items in India s international trade:- Tough international competition Increase demand in the home market (Explain any one point) TB II: pg Environmental Determinism- Direct dependence of human beings on nature for resources: Low level of technology Primitive stage of human social development Fear of nature s fury Nature worship ½+½=1 ½+½= X1=3 272

27 Physical environment became Mother Nature Complete harmony with natural environment (Explain any three points) TB I: pg Reasons for countries with low human development index value:- Political turmoil Social instability in the form of civil war Hunger, starvation and famine A high incidence of diseases More expenditure on defence rather than social sectors Any other relevant point (Explain any three points) TB I: pg Problems of slums in India Jhuggi-Jhopari clusters and colonies of Shanty structure- areas of least choice, dillapidated houses. Poor ventilation and lack of basic amenities like drinking water, light and toilet facilities. Overcrowded with narrow street pattern prone to serious haards like fire. Most of the slum people work in low-paid, high risk prone, unorganied sectors of urban economy, so undernourished of malnourished. Slum people are prone to different types of diseases and illness and can ill afford to give proper education to their children. The poverty makes slum people vulnerable to drug abuse, alcoholism, crime, vandalism, escapism, apathy and ultimately social exclusion. (Explain any three points) TB II: pg (14.1)Waterway-Rhine waterway The countries through which it flows-germany, the Netherlands, Switerland, France (Any two countries) (14.2) Rhine waterway is world s most heavily used waterway. Reasons- It is navigable for 700 km. A large no. of ocean-going 3X1=3 3 1=3 1+½+½=

28 vessels can use it. It flows through a rich coal area i.e. Ruhr. It joins many places with a rich coal field and the whole Ruhr river basin has become a prosperous manufacturing area. Dusseldorf is the Rhine port for this region. So, huge tonnage of materials moves along the stretch of the Ruhr River. This waterway connects the well-developed industrial areas of Switerland, Germany, France, Belgium and the Netherlands with the North Atlantic Sea Route. (Any one point) TB I: pg. 76 For Blind Candidates Only Q. 14 Ans. Same as above 15 (15.1) Higher no. of females migrate from rural to rural areas as they move from their parental house following their marriage. 1 (15.2) Male migration is higher from rural to urban areas in case of inter-state migration as economic reasons like work and employment are the chief cause. (15.3) Intra-State migration-people move from one place to another within a state e.g. from Vidharbha to Mumbai in Maharashtra. Inter-State migration-people move from one state to another e. g. from Patna (Bihar) to Kolkata (West Bengal). TB II: pg. 17 For Blind Candidates Only Q. 15 Ans. Same as above in 15.3 and (16.1) Largest Metropolitan City-Mumbai/Greater Mumbai State-Maharashtra (16.2) States of northern India without any metropolitan city-j&k, H.P., Uttarakhand (Any two states) (16.3) Reason for absence of a metropolitan city in these states- Low level of urbaniation due to lack of infrastructural 1 ½+½=1 ½+½=1 ½+½=

29 facilities like transport and communication, work and employment. Moreover, hilly and mountainous region with harsh climate also add to fragile conditions. TB II: pg. 35 For Blind Candidates Only in lieu of Q.16 Cities accommodating population sie between one to five million are called metropolitan cities. Reason for becoming metropolitan city: (i) Population growth and migration from nearby adjoining areas (ii) Education and employment opportunities and better medical facilities (iii) Transport and communication facilities 17. Types of ports on the basis of specialied functions (i) Oil ports (ii) Ports of call (iii) Packet stations (iv) Entrepot ports (v) Naval ports (Explain any three points with one example for each) TB I: pg Occur in close proximity to the coal fields, best quality iron ore types. Two types of iron ore are found in India in abundance hematite and magnetite. 19. (19.1) Contribution of sugar industry in the country s economic development:- India is the largest producer of both sugar cane and cane sugar and contributes about 8 percent of total sugar production in the world. This industry provides employment to lakhs of persons directly and a large no. of farmers indirectly. Khandsari and gur (jaggery) are prepared from sugarcane. Residue (Molases) is used in making alcohols. Moreover, sugarcane bagasse is used in making paper and is used as fodder to feed cattle. (Any two points) TB II: pg. 94 (19.2) Most of sugar mills are located within the cane producing regions. Reason- 3X1= =

30 Sugar cane is a weight-losing crop. Its sucrose content begins to dry immediately after it is harvested from the field. For better recovery of sugar it should be crushed without delay. TB II: pg Value hidden: 1. Slave trade is a bad practice. 2. Respect human and fellow citiens equally 3. Right to equality 1½+1½= (21.1)Meaning- Dairy farming is the most advanced and efficient type of rearing of milk animals. (21.2) Capital-It is highly capital-intensive. Animal sheds, storage facilities for fodder, feeding and milching machines add to the cost of dairy farming. Special emphasis is laid on cattle breeding, health care and veterinary services which requires huge amount of capital. (21.3) Labour-It is highly labour-intensive as it involves rigorous care in feeding and milching. There is no offseason during the year unlike crop-raising so a large number of skilled and semi-skilled labourers get ample employment opportunities in dairy farming. (21.4) Market-Dairy farming is mainly practiced near urban and industrial centers which provide neighbourhood market for fresh milk and dairy products. (21.5) Main Regions-three main regions in the world A) The largest is North-Western Europe B) Canada & North-Eastern USA C) South-Eastern Australia, New Zealand and Tasmania TB I: pg Classification of industries on the basis of inputs/raw materials- Agro-based Industries eg. Food processing, sugar industry, pickle and fruit juices, beverages i.e. tea, coffee and cocoa (any one example) Mineral-based Industries eg. Iron and steel industries, aluminium smelting, copper smelting, 5X1=5 5X1=5 276

31 jewellary industry, cement industry (any one example) Chemical-based industries eg. Petro-chemicals, salts, sulphur, potash synthetic fiber, plastic (any one example) Forest-based industry eg. Furniture, paper, rubber industry (any one example) Animal-based industry eg. Leather, woollen textile, ivory (any one example) (Explain five types and give one example for each) TB I: pg Rural Settlement types on the basis of forms and shapes a) Linear pattern b) Rectangular pattern c) Circular pattern d) Star-like pattern e) T-shaped, Y-shaped or Cross-shaped pattern f) Double village pattern(insert Fig Pg 94 TB I) (Explain any five points and draw a suitable diagram) TB I: pg Problems faced by Indian agriculture Dependence on Erratic Monsoon Low productivity Constraints of financial resources and indebtedness Lack of land reforms Small farm sie and fragmentation of land-holdings Lack of commercialiation Disguised unemployment and vast underemployment Degradation of cultivable land Corresponding solution for the above problems (Explain any five points) TB II: pg Improvements made by India Railways:- Conversion of metre and narrow gauges into broad gauges. Replacing steam engines by diesel and electric engines 5X1=5 5X1=5 5X1=5 277

32 Increase in speed and haulage capacity Introduction of Metro rail Extension of rail routes to remote and marginalied areas Development of Konkan Railway along the western coast, an area where land-slides are very common. Computeried railway reservation system Better facilities at railway stations and within the trains (Explain any five points) TB II: pg (26.1) To be written on the given world map in the space provide 278

33 A. Bangladesh (as per NCERT Text Book)/Singapore (As per recent statistics) B. Eurasian Steppes C. Vladivostok D. Mexico City For Blind Candidates Only Q Ans. A. Bangladesh (as per NCERT Text Book)/Singapore (As per recent statistics) B. Eurasian Steppes/American Prairies/ Pampas of Argentina/Velds of South Africa/Australian Downs/ Canterbury of New Zealand C. Vladivostok D. Mexico City/ Chicago / New York /Vancouver/Boston/Toronto (26.2) To be located and labeled in the given map of India 279

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